- The
South Korean ferry Seohae (Korean: 서해 페리호; Hanja: 西海페리號) sank on
October 10, 1993 in the
Yellow Sea near Wido, Buan County,
North Jeolla Province....
- The
Seohae Line (Korean: 서해선) is a dual-track,
electrified rail line in
western Gyeonggi-do and Seoul,
South Korea. The
Seohae Line is
being built in four...
- Pyeongtaek–Siheung Expressway.
Typical facilities of this
expressway is
Seohae Bridge(Korean: 서해대교;
Seohae Daegyo)
which the
total length of 7.3 km
linking the Pyeongtaek(Gyeonggi...
- The
Seohae Bridge (Korean: 서해대교) is a cable-sta****
bridge that
connects Pyongtaek and Dangjin,
South Korea.
Bridge construction started in 1993 and was...
- with
Gimpo International Airport Station)
Transportation in
South Korea Seohae Line "김포선" (in Korean).
Encyclopedia of
Korean Culture.
Retrieved 2016-01-09...
-
completion targeted. The
Janghang Line will link up with the
Seohae Line at
Hongseong station. The
Seohae Line will
connect Hongseong to
Hwaseong in Gyeonggi-do...
- News (in Korean).
Retrieved October 16, 2019. "'있어줘' 진심처럼... 최자 설리를 기억하며".
Seohae News (in Korean).
October 16, 2019.
Retrieved October 16, 2019. Kim, So-ra...
- Sapsido, Nokdo, Oeyeondo, Janggodo, Godaedo, Hodo, and many islets. As
Seohae is a
coastal area with a
developed Ria coast,
there are
areas that have...
- '최악'… 서해 페리호 292명 숨져 [Namyoungho
accident killed 326
people 'worst' ...
Seohae ferry 292
people died] (in Korean). dongA.com. 17
April 2014. "China shipwreck...
- station, and one to
Songsan station on the
Seohae Line. The
latter branch will
partially share tracks with the
Seohae Line and the
Gyeonggang Line.
Hagik station...